Hurricane Jose
The name Jose has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 1981's Tropical Storm Jose - short-lived and weak storm that did not impact land.
- 1999's Hurricane Jose - passed over several Windward Islands, killing two and causing light damage.
- 2005's Tropical Storm Jose - formed very close to Mexico, made landfall hours later as a weak tropical storm.
- 2011's Tropical Storm Jose - formed south-southwest of Bermuda, dissipated after one day.
The name Jose has also been used once in the Philippines assigned by PAGASA for Western Pacific typhoon, but it is now retired and been replaced by its female counterpart Josie.
- Typhoon Halong (2014) (T1411, 11W, Jose) - never made landfall, but affected by monsoon rains in the Philippines.
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